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Posted by Steven Kaplan
over 6 years ago
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Warblers: Yellow-throated Warblers have started coming thru since June. today the first Black and White.
Shorebirds: Today there was a report of a Piping Plover at JLSP. Parkland there was an influx of Killdeer, the first Spotted & Least Sandpipers and a single Short-billed Dowitcher.
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I just had a Yellow-throated and a Prairie in the yard in Coral Springs.
I thought I was looking at a black and white for 5 minutes yesterday. It was up high in a giant Ficus in my neighbor's yard. I didn't have binoculars, and it kept moving around the tree but I couldn't get a good look at it. Turned out to be a downy woodpecker. I don't think I've seen one of those in Broward in 10 years. It seems like the hawk invasion is over. Red-bellied woodpeckers, which I've been missing for a long time, I hear everyday. I saw a strike at my farm last week. Another bird missing for a decade. This is good
JLSP in Parkland? I checked TAS's and Broward's list of parks and can't find one starting with J. Where is this, please?
probably a reference to the old name: john lloyd state park in Dania--south end of port everglades
JLSP refers to John Lloyd SP the Old name for Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson SP which is in Dania Beach.
To update migration they reported Today more Sanderlings, Semipalmated Plovers and a juvenile Wilson Plover (D. Lagan)
Thanks. Paddy told me that might be a good place for me to learn shorebirds.
I will be checking the Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson SP (JLSP) beaches for shorebirds on Sat morning.
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